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Old 06-11-2021, 02:13 PM   #4494
OtinG
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A bit off topic, but this has to do with Amazon. I got a suspicious email today purporting to be from a person working for a company seeking people to be testers for products from about 100 different companies. I know there are legitimate companies that deal with testers, but this email seemed very suspicious.
  • It listed Smith Arty as the company, but a Google search turned up nothing on this company.
  • The contact on the email used an @gmail.com email address rather than @[company-name].com.
  • They asked for my "AMZ profile link."
  • The email did not look professional at all.
  • She mentioned using PayPal for transactions.

I'm pretty sure this is a scam and immediately deleted it after marking it as junk mail. I only mention this because the people in this thread buy a lot of stuff from Amazon, and this certainly looked like a scammer trying to prey on an Amazon customer. So beware.
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